The Thanksgiving Hymns (1QH) Dead Sea
Scrolls.
- Psalm 1
- I...
- Thou art long-suffering in Thy
judgments
- and righteous in all Thy
deeds.
- By Thy wisdom [all things exist from]
eternity,
- and before creating them
Thou knewest their
works
- for ever and ever.
- [Nothing] is done [without Thee]
- and nothing is known unless Thou
desire it.
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- Thou hast created all the spirits
- [and has established a statue] and
law
- for all their works.
- Thou hast spread the heavens for Thy
glory
- and hast [appointed] all [their
hosts]
- according to Thy will;
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- the mighty winds according to their
laws
- before they became angles [of
holiness]
- ...and eternal spirits in their
dominions;
- the heavenly lights to their
mysteries,
- and stars to their paths,
- [the clouds] to their tasks,
- the thunderbolts and lightenings to
their duty,
- and the perfect treasuries 9of snow
and haik0
- to their purposes,...to thie
mysteries.
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- Thou hast created the earth by Thy
power
- and the seas and deeps [by Thy
might].
- Thou hast fashioned [all] their
[inhabi]tants
- according to Thy wisdom,
- and hast appointed all that is in
them
- according to Thy will
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- [And] to the spirit of man
- which thou hast formed in the
world,
- [Thou hast given dominion over the works
of Thy hands]
- for everlasting days and unending
generations.
- .....in their ages
- Thou hast alloted to them tasks
- during all their generations,
- and Judgment in their appointed
seasons
- according to the rule [of the two
spirits,
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- For Thou hast established their
ways]
- for ever and ever,
- [and has ordained from eternity]
- their visitation for reward and
chastisements;
- Thou hast allotted it to all their
seed
- for eternal generations and
everlasting years...
- In the wisdom of Thy knowledge
- Thou didst establish their destiny
before ever they were.
- All thing [exist] according to [Thy
will]
- and without The nothing is
done.
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- These things I know
- by the wisdom which comes from
Thee,
- for thoust unstopped my ears
- to marvelous mysteries.
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- And yet I, a shape of clay
- kneeded in water,
- a ground of shame
- and a source of pollution,
- a melting-pot of wickedness
- and an edifice of sin,
- a straying and perverted spirit
- of no understanding,
- fearful of righteous
judgements,
- what can I say that is not
foreknown,
- and what can I utter that is not
foretold?
- All things are graven before Thee
- on a written Reminder
- for everlasting ages
- and for the numbered cycles
- of the eternal years
- in all theit seasons;
- they ar not hidden or absent from
Thee.
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- what shall a man say
- concerning his sin?
- And how shall he plead
- concerning his iniquities?
- And how shall he reply
- to righteous judgment?
- For thine, O God of knowledge,
- are all righteous deeds
- and the counsel of truth;
- but to the sons of men is the work of
iniquity
- and deeds of deceit.
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- It is Thou who hast created breath for
the tongue
- and Thou knowest its words;
- Thou didst establish the fruit of the
lips
- before ever they were.
- Thou dost set words to measure
- and the flow of breath from lips to
metre.
- Thou bringest forth sounds
- according to their mysteries,
- and the flow of breath from the
lips
- according to its reckoning,
- that they may tell Thy glory
- and recount Thy wonders
- in all Thy words of truth
- and [in all Thy] righteous
[judgments];
- and that Thy Name be praised
- by the mouth of all men,
- and that they may know Thee
- according to their
understanding
- and bless Thee for ever.
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- By Thy mercies and by Thy great
goodness,
- Thou hast strengthened the spirit of
man
- in the face of the scourge,
- and hast purified [the erring
spirit]
- of a multitude of sins,
- that it may declare Thy marvels
- in the presence of all Thy
cratures
- [I will declare to the assembly of the
simple]
- the judgments by which I was
scourged,
- and to the sons of men, all Thy
wonders
- by which Thou hast shown Thyself
might [in me
- in the presence of the sons of
Adam]
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- Hear, O you wise men, and meditate on
knowledge;
- O you fearfuk, be steadfast!
- Increase in prudence, [O all you
simple];
- O you fearful, be steadfast!
- In crease in prudence, [O all you
simplej];
- O just men, put away iniquity!
- Hold fast [to the Covenantj],
- O all you perfect of way;
- [O all you afflicted with]
misery,
- be patient and despise no righteous
Judgment!
- ...
- [but the fool]ish of heart
- shall not comprehend these
things.
- ...
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